Installation

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Install as Part of KDE Software Compilation

Umbrello is part of KDE Software Compilation which means it comes with all GNU/Linux distributions.
You will be able to install it using your normal software installation app (Muon, Software Centre, Yast etc)
or command line package manager (yum, up2date, yast, zypper, apt-get, emerge etc).

The package will be called umbrello, some older distros will package it as kdesdk.

Fedora

At least on fedora 20 it is also required to install the package oxygen-icon-theme, otherwise umbrello will not show any icons.

Note: There are reports that there may be no tool bar icons after installing umbrello/KDE4 in a non default location.
If this happens to you, please install an official umbrello/KDE4 version with your package manager;
then start you just created umbrello.

The mentioned obs packages provide remote builds by default. Local builds are possible on
any Linux system with the help of the OpenSuse command line build client
and are useful to inspect and fix hidden issues happening with remote builds like non visible compiler or linker errors.